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It must be ingrained in how they think, act and innovate.
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La Rotonda: It went very quickly from how many likes you have on Facebook to realizing social needs to be ingrained in our overall marketing strategy.
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The Federal IT Shared Services Strategy is an enduring concept, which must be ingrained in agency management cultures to ensure that mission success continues during times of tight budgets.
WHITEHOUSE: Introducing the IT Shared Services Strategy
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Arguments like the one over Augusta National matter, because they shine a bright light on the ingrained attitudes that should be no longer acceptable in a civilized society.
CNN: Worth the fight: Women in Augusta's boys club
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They are wise in recognizing that they are too close, too knowledgeable, too ingrained in their industries and environments to be able to step back and ask dumb questions.
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The first task facing an assembly in Cardiff will simply be to overcome the ingrained scepticism of many Welsh voters about the assembly's utility.
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Even though women may be short-changed in the workplace because of these ingrained beliefs and behaviors, Johnson sees these characteristics of women as desirable for creating higher ethical standards.
CNN: Study: In business, women value ethics more than men
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If people think that their private photos and videos can be shared in a manner that is truly self-destructing (as has been ingrained thanks to movies such as the Mission Impossible series) they are more likely to send them to others.
FORBES: A Warning about SnapChat, Teenagers, and Online Photo Sharing
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Because the militias have become so ingrained in the political fabric of contemporary Iraq, it's not going to be so simple as to just say, okay, put down your weapons.
NPR: Top Muslim Cleric Urges Militias to Disarm